Monday, October 31, 2011

My Boot Configuration Data (BCD Store) for my Windows 7 got hosed and I had to delete it and boot off a Windows DVD, hit Shift + F10 to get at a command prompt, delete my old BCD and run Bootrec.exe /rebuildBCD to even be able to boot my system. But RebuildBCD left the file with the bare minimum necessary to boot, nearly blank, and I lost the option to run "Repair My Computer" from the F8 screen. I found a useful website: http://forum.acronis.com/forum/6758 that helped me get back on the right track, but I had to dabble around myself to get all the settings that Windows 7 Installation would normally handle. Follow these instructions to restore your BCD file so that you can run "Repair" off the hard drive instead of digging around for a DVD. "bcdedit /enum all" lists your BCD config and "bcdedit /enum all /v" lists all GUIDs instead of friendlynames. the GUID's I have listed ARE different (make sure you check the 8th digit). Before you begin you might want to do "bcdedit /export C:\before.BCD".

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